Line pool

Select this line service to set the PPP connection to use a line from a line pool. When the PPP connection starts, the iSeries™ server selects an unused line from the line pool. For dial on-demand profiles, the server does not select the line until it detects TCP/IP traffic for the remote system.

You can use a line pool instead of defining a particular line description for a connection profile. You can specify one or more line descriptions in a line pool.

A line pool also enables a single connection profile to handle either multiple incoming analog calls or a single outgoing analog call. The line returns to the line pool when the PPP connection ends.

If you use the line pool to handle multiple incoming analog calls simultaneously, you need to indicate the maximum number of incoming connections. You can set this on the Connections tab of theNew Point-to-Point Profile Properties dialog when you configure your connection profile. Use the Multilink setting to use line pools for single connections with increased bandwidth.

Advantages of using line pools:

Configure line pools

Line pools are defined within a connection profile. For basic line pool configuration, follow these steps:

  1. In iSeries Navigator, select your system, and expand Networking > Remote Access Services.
  2. Create a connection profile to either dial or receive calls. Select from one of the following options:
    • Right-click Originator Connection Profiles to set the iSeries server as a server that initiates connections.
    • Right-click Receiver Connection Profiles to set the iSeries server as a server that allows incoming connections from remote systems and users.
  3. Select New profile.
  4. For an originator profile (dialing out) select: PPP, Switched line, and the Operating mode (typically dial). For link configuration, select Line pool. Click OK and iSeries Navigator will open a properties window for this connection profile.
    Note: You can also select a line pool when you create Receiver connection profiles. The Line pool option may or may not be listed, depending on the following field values: protocol type, connection type, and operating mode.
  5. On the General page, name the profile and enter a description.
  6. On the Connection page, enter a name for the line pool and click New. This will open the New Line Pool Properties dialog which will display all the available lines and modems for this system.
  7. Select the lines you want to use, and add them to the pool. You can also click New line to define a new line.
  8. Click OK to save this line pool, and return to the New Point-to-Point Profile properties.
  9. Complete the necessary information about the other pages (for example, TCP/IP settings and Authentication).
  10. The connection profile will go down the list of available lines (within the pool) until a resource is available and use that line for the connection. Use iSeries Navigator help for further assistance.
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